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Does the U.S. Spend Too Much on Green Energy — or Not Enough? (Time Magazine)

"The controversy over the failed solar company Solyndra — which received $535 million in federal aid before it went bankrupt earlier this year — has reignited the debate on how much, if at all, Washington should be subsidizing clean energy research and development."

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Waste Ash Technology

Waste Ash Technology is a proprietary method for converting waste ash into a substitute for cement used in making concrete and avoids the cost of landfill, and uses a number of raw materials derived from recycled waste streams in other industries, resulting in a low or sometimes even negative production cost.

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